Re: Mind's Eye Re: PANTHEON

Welcome Sandhya. You should be able to post freely now. I don't like
religion much. It's origins are much more obscure than claimed.

On 10 Sep, 06:45, r sandhya <sandhyar...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> On Sat, Sep 8, 2012 at 7:55 PM, andrew vecsey <andrewvec...@gmail.com>wrote:
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> > Welcome to this group Sandhya. Religion interests me. Thank you for
> > sharing your thoughts.  I took a look at the website you linked to. I find
> > it a very good start. You put  all of the various beliefs side by side with
> > nice pictures. The content is missing, but I am assuming that you are
> > working on it, and that is why you posted... to get feedback and other
> > peoples opinions. I hope you will start many interesting discussions and
> > you will be able to finish your work. I personally do not know enough about
> > the various religions, other than it is a topic that people are ready to
> > die for. Just because of that, it deserves all open minded eyes to take a
> > good close look at it. I look forward to learning from the discussions that
> > I hope will be raised.
> > I am not a practicing christian but I do believe that Jesus`s message that
> > in order to be saved, mankind has to start loving one another and
> > respecting his creator, which for me is nature. If Jesus`s message is not
> > heeded and practiced, I see mankind making his life on earth a hell and
> > eventually destroying itself and greatly damaging the earth for the other
> > life forms. Do other religions have the same message of salvation?  .
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> > On Friday, September 7, 2012 2:40:48 PM UTC+2, r sandhya wrote:
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> >> Devotional
> >> Site Name :  http://www.totaldivine.com
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> >> As per Hinduism, Trimurti (English: 'three forms'; Sanskrit: trimūrti) is
> >> a concept in Hinduism "in which the cosmic functions of creation,
> >> maintenance, and destruction are personified by the forms of Brahmāthe
> >> maintainer or preserver Vishnu the creator and Śhiva the destroyer or
> >> transformer," These three deities have been called "the Hindu triad" or the
> >> "Great Trinity", often addressed as "Brahma-Vishnu-Maheshwara."
> >> Jesus is the founder of Christianity, religion that knows him as the
> >> Messiah of the Hebrew biblical tradition and as God made man. Jesus is the
> >> son of God and the Virgin Mary, who lived as a Galilean Jew, was crucified
> >> under Pontius Pilate, and rose from the dead. Even for many non-believers,
> >> Jesus is a source of wisdom.
> >> As per Buddhism, Gautama Buddha is the Founder. Gautama Buddha explicitly
> >> denies that the universe had a start by the act of a creator deity, refuses
> >> to endorse any views on creation and states that questions on the origin of
> >> the world are worthless.
> >> As per Sikhism Guru Nanak Dev (1469-1539) is the Founder, first of the
> >> ten gurus. In Sikhism, a guru is the descent of divine guidance to mankind
> >> provided through ten Enlightened Masters. Sikhism is a strictly
> >> monotheistic religion. God is the creator, sustainer and destroyer. The
> >> goal of Sikhism is to end the cycle of transmigration (samsara) by merging
> >> with God.
> >> As per Muslims Allah is the Founder. Muslims believe that God is one and
> >> incomparable and the purpose of existence is to love and serve God.
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